Crude futures gain for the day, suffer a loss for the week

SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- July crude rose $1.28 to close at $71.63 a barrel Friday but after losing 3% over the last three sessions, the contract still ended the week with a 1% loss. July unleaded gasoline finished at $2.1528 a gallon, up 5.06 cents for the day, but down 2% for the week. July heating oil closed at $2.0459 a gallon, up 6.03 cents for the session and up 1.6% for the week. And July natural gas lost 1.9 cents to end at $6.172 per million British thermal units, down 6.8% from last Friday's close.

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